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LEVEL 1 – copying words and short phrases LEVEL 2 – two or three sentences, NOT copying. Accuracy checklist Does it make sense ? Have you checked your spelling ? Have you used correct punctuation ? Have you used the accents in the right places?
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LEVEL 1 – copying words and short phrases LEVEL 2 – two or three sentences, NOT copying • Accuracy checklist • Does it make sense? • Have you checked your spelling? • Have you used correct punctuation? • Have you used the accents in the right places? • Have you put an –s on the end of any plurals (if they need them)? • Have you put an –e on the feminine adjectives? Common Spelling Mistakes beaucoup la soeur la familleconfortable intéressantjuillet mercredi au revoir Openers, Connectives & Extenders These are great words to use to help you to extend your writing. et and mais but avecwith sanswithout aussialso cependanthowever parce que c’est …becauseit’s car c’est… as it’s doncso si if bienque although où where ou or par contre on the other hand aprèsafter d’abord firstly enfinlastly puisthen encoreagain ensembletogether ensuitethen LEVEL 4 – 50+ words, opinions, connectives, intensifiers and justification aide-mémoired’alphabétisation en franÇais • Punctuation rules! • Use a capital letter at the beginning of every sentence. • Use a full stop at the end of a statement sentence. • Use a question mark at the end of a question. • Use an exclamation mark at the end of a sentence if you want to make it show surprise or give a command. • Weird and wonderful things about writing in French • You only use a capital letter at the start of a sentence and for proper nouns. Days of the week, months of the year and subject names don’t have capital letters in French. • French speech marks look like this: « speech » • You use a comma instead of a decimal point when writing a decimal number: in English, you’d write 3.5 – in French you’d write 3,5 instead. LEVEL 3 – more than 3 sentences, connectives and opinion (verbs correct) LEVEL 5 – 80+
Negative adjectives Opinions - sentence starters Positive adjectives J’adore … I love… J’aime … I like … J’aimebien … I really like … Je n’aime pas… I don’t like … Je déteste … I hate … Je penseque … I think that … parcequec’est… because it’s … affreuxawful bêtestupid casse-pieds a waste of time désagréable unpleasant difficiledifficult embêtantannoying ennuyeuxboring barbantreallyboring épouvantable dreadful faibleweak mocheugly nulrubbish ridiculeridiculous stupidestupid parcequec’est… because it’s … agréablepleasant amusant fun chouettegreat drôlefunny époustouflant mind-blowing excellentexcellent extraordinaireextraordinary facileeasy fantastiquefantastic formidabletremendous intéressantinteresting merveilleuxmarvellous parfaitperfect passionnantexciting pratiquepractical sensasssensational splendidesplendid sympanice C’est: it is C’était: it was Ce sera: it will be Time indicators Past: Hier- yesterday Le weekend dernier- last weekend La semainedernier– last week Present: Aujourd’hui – today Normalement– usually Le lundi– On a Monday Future: Demain– tomorrow Le weekend prochain – next weekend La semaineprochaine– next week